Winter is coming to the United States (and to other parts of the world), so it’s time to bring out warm clothing and cozy blankets. It would also be time to turn on the heaters (increasing energy consumption and the bill amount), but Lowe’s has decided to take care of this. With the aim of fighting the cold and promoting energy savings, the brand has included a series of products in its winter catalog that consumers are loving. One of them is the HealthSmart Standard electric heating pad, which features a foam insert for moist heat and four options that provide relief from mild pain and muscle tension, for just $26.02.
There is also the Fleming Supply 12V electric blanket, which is designed to protect drivers from the cold, as it can be plugged into any car and heats up quickly. Another option is the PureRelief Radiance Deluxe heated blanket from Pure Enrichment, which covers an entire Queen bed and allows you to control the heat through an LCD controller. In addition to home products, it is also worth considering the M-D 10-Foot Gray PVC Foam Window Weatherstrip from Lowe’s, which can be used to seal windows, door cracks, or other areas to prevent cold from escaping. Lowe’s is not the only company offering this type of product this winter, as Walmart also has truly attractive items in its catalog.
Fight the cold and the bill this coming winter
Nothing is left until the arrival of winter, and this is noticeable in the temperatures we are already experiencing. That is why it is time to take out warm clothes, boots, and the thickest and coziest blankets for the bed and the sofa. Although winter and cold also bring the most festive seasons (Thanksgiving, Halloween, and Christmas), we cannot ignore that energy consumption also rises and is reflected in our bills. That is why some chains, such as Lowe’s, have chosen to offer products that allow us to enjoy the warmth of home while promoting energy savings.
Lowe’s Winter Catalog
HealthSmart Standard Electric Heating Pad
One of the products gaining the most popularity is the HealthSmart Standard Electric Heating Pad. For $26.02, its owner allows it to be placed on the knee, hip, shoulder, back, or wherever you have pain. It measures 12 inches wide by 14.5 inches long and comes with a nine-foot power cord. Additionally, it has a foam insert for moist heat and four options for relieving mild pain and muscle tension. Some of the comments found on Lowe’s website are:
“I am very cold and this heating pad is very hot. I initially thought it was battery-powered, but working with the cords has been nothing but entertaining,” wrote a satisfied customer.
“The length of the cables is definitely an advantage… it works like a charm!”
The Fleming Supply 12V Electric Blanket
This product is aimed at drivers, especially those who spend many hours behind the wheel and need to fight the cold. The models include colors such as black and white, green and black, orange plaid, and red and black. It is compatible with any car, truck, SUV, or RV cigarette lighter, and furthermore, it heats up without needing to wait. All of this for a price of $34.95.
PureRelief Radiance Deluxe by Pure Enrichment
This option is more suitable for those who stay at home and want to cover their Queen-size bed with a full electric blanket. It features 10 therapeutic settings through an LCD controller, and the heated blanket is machine washable and automatically shuts off after 10 hours of use to prevent overheating. For a price of $99.99, reviews of this product include:
“This blanket has been the only thing to stop the muscle cramps in my foot and leg… I love this blanket!” a consumer commented.
“I love that it’s so warm. I’ve been wanting one for a long time,” another wrote.
More Savings
Energy savings are not achieved only with products like the ones mentioned, but it is also important to keep the heat inside the home. To prevent it from escaping through cracks in doors, windows, or other areas of the house, Lowe’s recommends the M-D 10-Foot Gray PVC Foam Window Weatherstrip. For only $3.88 per piece, you can seal the gaps and retain the heat. This trend and intention to fight the cold and reduce energy consumption is not only an initiative of Lowe’s, as other chains like Walmart also have very attractive products in their winter catalog.
